Tuesday, February 9, 2010
First SuperSauce Image Transfer
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Thursday, December 24, 2009
Merry Christmas to All
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Labels: christmas, collage, digital collage
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Kaleidoscopes
I have resisted buying and playing with Kaleidoscope software for a long time. Finally, today I decided to go ahead and I'm hooked. I am using Kaleidoscope Kreator Here are some of my favorites, which I made using some of my Digital Collage as a starting point.
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Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Missing
I've been bad and very silent for awhile. I've been busy and depressed about my situation. On a much better note, this is my encaustic "Missing" that was in an exhibition last August in Lowell, MA. It was created using an old baby dress. The dress comes away from the surface as if there was a child there at some point, but is now missing. It was photographed against a black background. The really super news is that I sold it almost immediately after the show was taken down to a good friend. I was so thrilling.
I promise not to be so out of touch again.
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Sunday, August 16, 2009
New England Wax at the ICA in Boston
Yesterday New England Wax met at the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) in Boston. I had never been there before. The drive was an easy 25 minutes from Woburn on a Sunday. The museum building is very interesting and includes a wide set of wooden stairs/seats on the harbor side. People walking or running down by the water would stop in and sit on the stairs and look out to the harbor.
Here is the view from the side of the building:
As you can see, it was a beautiful day. We met in lobby and then went to see the last day of the Shepard Fairey exhibition. It was extraordinary and investigating his layering methodology worth
the trip. Some of the pieces were on canvas or wood and filled a wall in one of the rooms. We had lunch at the Water Cafe, outdoors, on a shaded porch with a soft sea breeze. When lunch was over we had out meeting on the steps I spoke about earlier.
Here are two pictures from the meeting:
There is Kim Bernard in front.
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Labels: Encaustic
Sunday, August 9, 2009
In Lowell during the Quilt Festival
I have been very pleased to have a piece in the "The Fabrication of Imagination" exhibit at the ALL Gallery in Lowell, MA. Every piece in the show explores the boundaries of using fiber in art.
Saturday was the busiest day during the Lowell Quilt Festival and I spent time with many friends and met a lot of new quilters as well. In the morning, I went to the SAQA regional meeting at the New England Quilt Museum, where Rosemary Hoffenberg gave a wonderful slide show. Then to lunch with Rosemary, Sandy Donabed and Silvia Einstein. Then I went to the reception at the ALL Gallery, and on to the reception for the quilt exhibiton at The Brush Gallery. A great day.
My piece, "Missing" is an encaustic using a vintage baby dress.
Here are some other images from the reception yesterday.
Banners by Cornelia Jutta Forster, which wafted through the air surrounding you as you entered the gallery.
Directly to the left and in the center, stitched wonders by Laura Sapelly, who I had not seen for awhile. The huge bag "Excess Baggage" by Susan Webber is truly wonderful.
Extraodinary dresses by Virginia Fitzgerald, on the far wall pieces by Linda Dunn and Merill Comeau and
Linda Dunn. The case holds beautiful jewelry knitted from copper wire by Alessandrina Costa.
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Labels: My Art
Monday, July 13, 2009
Book Recommendation - Art Revolution by Lisa L. Cyr
Art Revolution: Alternative Approaches for Fine Artists and Illustrators
by
Lisa Cyr
The is a super book, filled with inspirational and instructional information and examples. The author profiles the work of many artists, some of which supply instruction about how they create their art. I found out about this book at Leslie Avon Miller's textures shapes and color blog.
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Labels: Books